The vitamin C tablets are fine, if your pig will eat them, but if fed properly, a guinea pig should not need them. The greens should consist of romaine lettuce, green leaf, red leaf, and one of the following: collard greens, mustard greens, kale or turnip greens.
The greener the leaf the more vitamin C; but be careful, because a heavy leafed plant i. Cabbage should not be fed to guinea pigs for this reason. Some pigs are also more susceptible to bloat than others, so you have to be careful when you feed your cavie, and be on the lookout for this condition. An easier way to see that your piggie gets the proper leaf lettuces is to buy romaine lettuce and spring mix muscalin mix , and mix these together, and add your kale or collard greens.
You can also feed you cavie a variety of other fruits and vegetables, but be careful not to feed too much in those areas where there is a high sugar or calcium content. You can replicate this for your pet guinea pigs by hiding food around their enclosure for them to sniff out.
They need to get it from their food. Good quality guinea pig nuggets will contain vitamin C. There are also other ways of supplementing Vitamin C for your guinea pig, such as supplements that can be added to water or drops you put straight into their mouths.
These are often available from pet shops. Our vets' have created a handy list of fruit and veg that are safe for your guinea pig. Give your home a safety check with our list of common hazards for curious paws. Do you own a pet? Complete our short pet wellbeing survey and we'll enter you into our FREE pet hamper prize draw as a thank you!
Donate Menu. Get help. Find us. Just added to your cart. Continue shopping. Close search. What vegetables and fruit can a guinea pig eat? Feeding Menu Back Next. Kale, spinach, parsley, turnip greens, mustard greens and romaine lettuce are good choices.
Guinea pigs can eat most of the vegetables humans eat. Colorful veggies are packed with nutrients -- red, yellow, orange and green sweet peppers, sweet potatoes and yams, zucchini, turnips, pumpkins, corn with silk cut into small pieces, and snow, sugar and snap peas. Veggies that cause gas or burping in humans will have the same effect on guinea pigs.
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